Produced in Partnership with Wharton

Archive for November 29th, 2009

Nov 30: Design for Social Sharing, with Rashmi Sinha

Network Age BriefingDesign for Social Sharing
1:30pm EST / 10:30am PST (60min)
Monday, November 30

Permalink to recording:

http://www.blogtalkradio.com/supernova/2009/11/30/design-for-social-sharing-with-rashmi-sinha-from-slideshare

Embedded Player:

What separates “modern” social network systems from “first generation” social networks like Friendster (and, to an extent, systems like LinkedIn)? It’s the architecture.

Join us as we explore how current systems “design for social sharing” with Rashmi Sinha, cofounder and CEO for SlideShare. Slideshare is the world’s largest community for sharing presentations and documents. SlideShare is growing rapidly (more than 18 million monthly uniques) letting everyone from marketers, conference speakers and academicians share presentations and connect with others. Rashmi has a PhD in Cognitive Psychology from Brown University and did research on search engines… Read More

2 Comments | Christopher Carfi | November 29th, 2009 | Changing Networks

SupernovaHub Podcasts

SupernovaHub Podcasts

If you’re heading to San Francisco for the Supernova Annual Conference (or merely want to understand what’s on the minds of the best thinkers in business, technology and policy), you can load your iPod up with interviews from our year-round Network Age Briefing series.

Listen to interviews with industry and policy heavyweights including David Weinberger, danah boyd, Scott Harris and dozens of others as we discuss what’s happening now (and next) in the Network Age.

Click here to listen or subscribe to the SupernovaHub Network Age Briefing podcast.

Leave A Comment | Christopher Carfi | November 29th, 2009 | Changing Networks

Supernova Live Stream

The webcast of Supernova is powered by Ustream. View or interact during the webcast at http://www.ustream.tv/channel/supernovahub, or on the Ustream iPhone or Android viewing applications.

Stream will begin broadcasting on Tuesday, December 1, 2009.

1 Comment | Christopher Carfi | November 29th, 2009 | Uncategorized